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we paid a lot of progress but veterans are uniquely prepared to dole with the chaotic environments. >>neil: very, very obvious. thank you very much. thank you for what you doing. in the meantime, did you see this ship? remember this ship? december 31, we are all on this ship? just not for very long. . hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
we paid a lot of progress but veterans are uniquely prepared to dole with the chaotic environments. >>neil: very, very obvious. thank you very much. thank you for what you doing. in the meantime, did you see this ship? remember this ship? december 31, we are all on this ship? just not for very long. . hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now...
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neil: laurie you sound optimistic on overall economy environment. >> when like to major retailers that reported in october, that ended saturday, they actually had a better month than september, up 5%, retailers from target, and nordstroms, it seems to be confined to two week, i think it will be a bit of a destruction, and a blip, but i think they will come back just given improving strength we've seen over last few months. >> all right, ladies thank you all, great, perspective, remember what i said there that world. >> when we come back. a lot of you keep tweeting us, and say, neil, you never post our tweets, we're getting tweeting upset, that is changing, i hear you, all your tweets, even the awful ones about me, you think that camera adds pounds, i don't know. more after this. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so wh
neil: laurie you sound optimistic on overall economy environment. >> when like to major retailers that reported in october, that ended saturday, they actually had a better month than september, up 5%, retailers from target, and nordstroms, it seems to be confined to two week, i think it will be a bit of a destruction, and a blip, but i think they will come back just given improving strength we've seen over last few months. >> all right, ladies thank you all, great, perspective,...
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really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair without looking like you're on "jersey shore." >> not worried about that. >> eye de-puffer. >> had a couple of drinks. >> never. >> or didn't get enough sleep and got a little bags going under your eyes, a little stick and rub it under your eyes and off it goes. >> none of that is terribly expenseive. >> 20 buck skwlz let's move on to suits. >> yeah. >> what should we be thinking about? >> value and versatility. this is 399 from suit supply. three years ago you could not get a suit this nice for 399 bucks. the versatility part, a simple pale gray shirt, change the shirt, tie and shoes you can wear this a c
really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair...
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that counts right now in this environment, and they're saying things don't look good. neil: scale back workers' hours. going, you know, obviously look at a lot of things. that was before any of this. >> factoring in the heavy added health care costs among worried about the fiscal cliff and higher taxes and worried about the consumer. the holiday shopping season is not looking good. look at these retailers' command they're talking about how competitive the environment is going to be, that translates to we are going to have to mark things down so low just to get folks through the door. neil: opening on thanksgiving night. >> 8:00. neil: with your in-laws, probably not a bad idea. i digress. no wonder you're building that bunker in bermuda. what do you think of what was just said? >> at the center is 100 percent correct. don't forget last week mcdonald's for the first time in a decade came out with lower sales. using huge pressure on the consumer. nothing is changed structurally. we still have around 8 percent unemployment. that is not changed. nothing in the future shows
that counts right now in this environment, and they're saying things don't look good. neil: scale back workers' hours. going, you know, obviously look at a lot of things. that was before any of this. >> factoring in the heavy added health care costs among worried about the fiscal cliff and higher taxes and worried about the consumer. the holiday shopping season is not looking good. look at these retailers' command they're talking about how competitive the environment is going to be, that...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ lou: much of te northeast is digging out from a snowstorm that hammered the region last night nine days after hurricane sandy the storm dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of connecticut, 36 census. homes without power because of the recent storm bring the tota number still to just about three-quarters of a million. not helping at all, atleast ten temporary shelters and the new york area take sides of their doors stating there were closed because of the severe weather. let me repeat that the math the messenger closed due to weather. are you kidding? where is governor christie, president obama? we need a photo next to t
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ lou: much of te...
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when it's related to the environment. it's some $20 billion this is a big story but it's an even bigger story ahead. >> there have been so many fines there a silver lining to all of this? does this make the deep water drilling safer going into the future? >> well it's certainly a goodstr investors and the shareholders will see the company in a greater light. brrchltbut unfortunately we aret going to see the end to oil spills. it's a slap on the wrist and it doesn't change regulations or the risk involved. bp was a reasonably qualified company to do this type of drilling. there is probably other drillers who are not as careful as bp has been in the past and may not be in the future. >> so to put this inperspectives and the prison term and the apology from bp. is there any satisfaction for the victims? does the punishment fit the crime. >> suzie i think not enough.we d as a result of the disaster no. 1. and no. 2 there is still risk involved that the regulations and the process of risky drilling encoupl encumbers. and this
when it's related to the environment. it's some $20 billion this is a big story but it's an even bigger story ahead. >> there have been so many fines there a silver lining to all of this? does this make the deep water drilling safer going into the future? >> well it's certainly a goodstr investors and the shareholders will see the company in a greater light. brrchltbut unfortunately we aret going to see the end to oil spills. it's a slap on the wrist and it doesn't change...
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exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a long list of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes over a bigger percentage of gdp, it surely will, faster than perceived or forecast at gdp growth, it crowd out private investor and growth period in the economy, slower growth means fewer jobs, that's why you see the list we had at the beginning and why the list ll grow longer as the weeks unfold. >> okay, tobin, the next four years, bigge government, what's it mean for the unemployment rate? >> well, brenda, you ow, that if bigger government meant for more employment, california and france would have the most vital economies in the world. i've been in a lot of different parts of the country speaking with small business peo
exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a long list of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes...
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>> that's certainly a less expensive way and a way that would be less disruptive to the environment rather than the seawall which i'm sure would cost $10 billion. it wouldn't protect everything. can't protect all of it with the seawall. you may protect parts of manhattan and brooklyn but that might raise flooding levels outside the seawall. we have a huge political debate who got served worse when it cam to the response of the hurricane. i can only imagine what areas -- >> should we tell people you can't live that close to the coastline? >> first i think we should note for hundreds of years the world's biggest cities have located the coast. that's where you trade. that's where the world economy operates, sea-based trade has been organized the world economy for a very long time. >> but people would live a little bit further away from the actually water thain do now. >> there may be particular zoning issues to be sure but we have to understand great cities around the world on are on the coast and i think the great point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapts to the ch
>> that's certainly a less expensive way and a way that would be less disruptive to the environment rather than the seawall which i'm sure would cost $10 billion. it wouldn't protect everything. can't protect all of it with the seawall. you may protect parts of manhattan and brooklyn but that might raise flooding levels outside the seawall. we have a huge political debate who got served worse when it cam to the response of the hurricane. i can only imagine what areas -- >> should we...
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but generally the average reinsurance rate environment will not change based on sandy loss only. >> what's your take on the insurers generally speaking, do you like them as group, what are issues they need to face to see share outperformance? >> it will some quite some time to get some decent estimates. there's uncertainties in many regards and clearly estimates my tend upwards from the current estimates. we just have had a down ground from a hurricane to a post tropical storm. that means deductibles for homeowners basically will be much smaller and losses may be higher. we also have business interruption basically going up. but for swiss re, we have around 400 million of net cap losses and now a budget of 1.4 billion for that. so it shows that fourth quarter will not be hugely impacted from the storm. the real issue for the industry is low interest rates. recurring yields are coming down and the longer we have low interest rates, the longer recurring yields are really heading down to low levels and impacting roes. that's the real issue. >> travelers, primaries will take the biggest hit. h
but generally the average reinsurance rate environment will not change based on sandy loss only. >> what's your take on the insurers generally speaking, do you like them as group, what are issues they need to face to see share outperformance? >> it will some quite some time to get some decent estimates. there's uncertainties in many regards and clearly estimates my tend upwards from the current estimates. we just have had a down ground from a hurricane to a post tropical storm. that...
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ocean the melting of the ice cap ands that kind of thing and the affect it's beginning to have on our environment? >> the question now is really not whether each weather event is caused by global warming but the climates have warmed and the weather will form anyway but all forming in a much wetter climate. and the sea level is rising. especially in our region from north carolina to massachusetts. sea level rises accelerating at three times the rest of the green. gulf stream changes and so on. so the storm surge will get worse with time. >> when you mention global warming or climate change particularly here in the united states and particularly here in washington, those terms have become politicized and people debate about is it caused by humans? should we be funding research into this. all that kind of thing. but what you just said, those are facts. the water is warming, the sea level is rising. >> yes. >> and so these weather events that would form anyway, how does that impae weather events? for example, could that contribute to a storm like sandy developing the way it developed? >> yes. from th
ocean the melting of the ice cap ands that kind of thing and the affect it's beginning to have on our environment? >> the question now is really not whether each weather event is caused by global warming but the climates have warmed and the weather will form anyway but all forming in a much wetter climate. and the sea level is rising. especially in our region from north carolina to massachusetts. sea level rises accelerating at three times the rest of the green. gulf stream changes and so...
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headed into the election the market had pretty adequately digested a weak earnings picture and guidance environment, and then we had the uncertainty come. to me there wasn't a lot of uncertainty about what the outcome of the election was but for some reason, there was a lot of hope built into the market and that was taken out of that. i'm just going to say this. today's action people are breathing a sigh of relief because we are unchanged. that is really, really horrible price action when you consider the damage over the last two days. to me, i think you have to be cautious over the next few weeks because it is going to go back and forth. we are going to hear boehner. the president and this and that. think about what happened today when the president held that press conference. what did the market do? the market dropped in a straight line. >> it is interesting if we take a look at the options market going into the election is interesting because a lot of premium came out which suggested a great deal of uncertainty it. like you, i was surprised there would be uncertainty. if you look at the longer d
headed into the election the market had pretty adequately digested a weak earnings picture and guidance environment, and then we had the uncertainty come. to me there wasn't a lot of uncertainty about what the outcome of the election was but for some reason, there was a lot of hope built into the market and that was taken out of that. i'm just going to say this. today's action people are breathing a sigh of relief because we are unchanged. that is really, really horrible price action when you...
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fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much you save, how much to think you're going to need or have. a very individualized written a personal plan. talk about how much of want husband and retirement. that's where you deride how much should be saving of what my number needs to be. it is not a one-size-fits-all. gerri: u.s. one interesting question in this survey. i have to hear the answer. would you be willing to take a reduction in social security and/or medicare benefits to help the country move forward? >> about half of them said no. [laughter] >> i'm not interested. not interested. gerri: everybody i hear from say, i
fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much...
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it's independent of the effects of aging or noisy environments. >>> researchers in canada say there's no need to fast before taking blood tests to determine blood cholesterol levels. they found results on patients who did not fast were accurate as long as the doctors knew the hour of the patient's last meal. >>> you're trying to quit smoking? well, there may be an app for that some day. resevers in new zealand say smartphones could be a new tool to help smokers quit. they found smokers who received motivational text messages are more likely to stay away from cigarettes. that's kind of interesting. >>> time now for the question of the morning. >> what word most married couples use to describe their spouse? is it a, understanding, b, stubborn, c, forgetful? >> they don't sound very nice. log on to our facebook fan page. we'd love to hear what you think. we'll have the answer in our 6:00 hour. we're also giving away tickets to "les miserables." all you have to do is answer the question of the day correctly. we'll put your name in a hat and randomly draw a name every day. "les miserables"
it's independent of the effects of aging or noisy environments. >>> researchers in canada say there's no need to fast before taking blood tests to determine blood cholesterol levels. they found results on patients who did not fast were accurate as long as the doctors knew the hour of the patient's last meal. >>> you're trying to quit smoking? well, there may be an app for that some day. resevers in new zealand say smartphones could be a new tool to help smokers quit. they...
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because we've had so many of both the promise that grover norquist function and a very kind of insular environment and the average american didn't know grover norquist was that they were ok well my congressman made this stance or that stance but they didn't see they didn't know it but we've had this so many times that i think people are starting to learn about what they know more about the fiscal cliff means and i think that there's going to be more accountability for the members but i also think that the gamesmanship of what you let the public know and how you kind of frame it isn't going to be the same it's not the same rules anymore because too much as out the public is too aware of these cuts and what these cuts but here's the frame if if. any kind of deal is cut before january thirty first or january first or december thirty first then functionally what it is doing is raising taxes because the bush tax cuts are still in effect if the bush tax cuts expire tax rates go up three points to go back to clinton levels and then republicans on january thirtieth can vote on a budget and say we're just
because we've had so many of both the promise that grover norquist function and a very kind of insular environment and the average american didn't know grover norquist was that they were ok well my congressman made this stance or that stance but they didn't see they didn't know it but we've had this so many times that i think people are starting to learn about what they know more about the fiscal cliff means and i think that there's going to be more accountability for the members but i also...
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. >> it is a positive environment where everyone is smiling and having follow-up. it helps out so much. it fills so many holes that we have in ourselves. >> reporter: pathway home called today a big success. they say they may do this again, back to you. [cheers and applause] >>> a nonpart an group today asked president barack obama to use his second term in office to attack veteran issues, a center for a new american security say vets are struggling after two wars and a recession. the report suggest the president focus on homelessless, suicide and unemployment. >>> a video game company says they are not going to stop their game six seals were paid as consultants. they are accused of sharing sensitive inforphaeugs information to make it more realistic. all seven are reprimanded and will lose two months pay. >>> the lights were out again this morning on treasure is land. the crews are working to fix the utility there. is land ownership is a problem. twrorpeople live and work on theis land owned boy the navy. they are working to up great the sthrubgture. medical the v
. >> it is a positive environment where everyone is smiling and having follow-up. it helps out so much. it fills so many holes that we have in ourselves. >> reporter: pathway home called today a big success. they say they may do this again, back to you. [cheers and applause] >>> a nonpart an group today asked president barack obama to use his second term in office to attack veteran issues, a center for a new american security say vets are struggling after two wars and a...
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. >> what types of banks particularly do you see being able to operate in this environment? >> really large banks. because with all the costs of kline's, you have to get to a certain economy of scale. we have 7,000 banks, many of these banks would not be around in two or three years. >> tom: because of failure or because they will be bought out? >> well, because of not being able to have the economies of scale to manage these compliance cost. you just have to have too many people. and only a bank of a certain size, shape, 500 million, at least a billion dollars. and so many of our banks are under that size, economies of scale. >> tom: that say big sized bank there we've got with independent bank list tonight, kenneth thomas. >> tom: republicans are still reeling from tuesday's loss in the presidential election. it was the fifth out the past six presidential elections where the republican party has lost the popular vote. republicans may have kept control of the house this time around, but they lost seats in the senate. many strategists say the results suggest it's time for th
. >> what types of banks particularly do you see being able to operate in this environment? >> really large banks. because with all the costs of kline's, you have to get to a certain economy of scale. we have 7,000 banks, many of these banks would not be around in two or three years. >> tom: because of failure or because they will be bought out? >> well, because of not being able to have the economies of scale to manage these compliance cost. you just have to have too...
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efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also reduce the dividends he pays to his stockholders the math is there but tackle would have to reconsider his own greed and since scrooge wouldn't do those things neither will tank thank i was also stupidly acting as if he's the only one who will be affected by obamacare all big businesses will have to cover their employees health insurance now so whatever business it apples b.s. takes will also be felt by his competitors so is it no disadvantage whatsoever but on outlets like fox business the victims of this insane right wing thinking aren't the forty five thousand americans who die every year because they d
efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also...
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but in a relatively level playing field environment, it was still something. the fact that democrats were still in the hunt in north dakota -- i have not looked to see what the president's number was there. it was pretty impressive. john tester, the other one that is still up in the air, fairly moderate. it looks like he may survive. tim kaine won in virginia. the republicans, their brand is hurting them -- their candidates -- in certain kinds of places, even the kind of candidates that should have chances to win in traditionally republican states. think about how far to the right mitt romney had to go to mail tell that nomination. one of the things people will say -- nail down that nomination. people say, what impact did the superpacs have tumbled -- have? had adelson not kick in the money for newt gingrich, he would have been out of the race a long time ago. if not for foster freeze, rick santorum would have been out of there. romney had to move to the right to nail down the nomination. it made it more difficult, more awkward for him to go back toward the ce
but in a relatively level playing field environment, it was still something. the fact that democrats were still in the hunt in north dakota -- i have not looked to see what the president's number was there. it was pretty impressive. john tester, the other one that is still up in the air, fairly moderate. it looks like he may survive. tim kaine won in virginia. the republicans, their brand is hurting them -- their candidates -- in certain kinds of places, even the kind of candidates that should...
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as a military officer you have got make decisions in imperfect information environments but it certainly prepares you for trying to put together a business. >> when starting a business in a small economy, it's important to be as lean as possible because every dollar is needed. we recouped our initial equity in 30 days of sales. now in the past 12 months we have grown 1,000 percent. >> to the westpoint cadets who are watching today and the young men and women, the training you will receive in the united states military will prepare you for any number of challenges that will come your way in life. draw such energy from the young kids who are learning and have a desire to serve. it just reminds you that the fabric of america is still very strong both in our military and our business life. the american dream is very real and we will pursue it. >> and now it is time for the lightning round. when you play to this sound and then the lightning round is over rchl you ready skidaddy? time for the lightning round. go ahead, sir. >> so babiators, we would love to hear your thoughts on in order strom
as a military officer you have got make decisions in imperfect information environments but it certainly prepares you for trying to put together a business. >> when starting a business in a small economy, it's important to be as lean as possible because every dollar is needed. we recouped our initial equity in 30 days of sales. now in the past 12 months we have grown 1,000 percent. >> to the westpoint cadets who are watching today and the young men and women, the training you will...
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and if you do a nice friendly environment people act better and they saw it and then yes. crowd care of the change completely away as the effect of the new stadium because it's so good people don't want to spoil it feed interesting development of ice hockey in russia has been significant over the last few months but moscow clubs have always struggled to attract fans have been put off by poor arenas and an average standard of play however the cage gel is now booming given an influx of top notch players playing in fantastic stadium. and this is certainly a great model for russia to follow in the future to help develop in the country before you don't see. from memorable actions to unforgettable words it's the quotes of the week russia forward alexander cup already reveals life under coach fabio capello is much stricter than former boss dick advocaat and the italian isn't apparently a fan of room service capello is very tough says the korean under at the can't we were allowed to leave our hotel or order dinner to be delivered to our rooms none of this is possible with capello.
and if you do a nice friendly environment people act better and they saw it and then yes. crowd care of the change completely away as the effect of the new stadium because it's so good people don't want to spoil it feed interesting development of ice hockey in russia has been significant over the last few months but moscow clubs have always struggled to attract fans have been put off by poor arenas and an average standard of play however the cage gel is now booming given an influx of top notch...
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less expensive way to go about doing it and it's a way that would be less disruptive to the natural environment than building as you point out a sea wall which would cost i'm sure more than $10 billion. what's important to also remember is it wouldn't protect everything. new york city has over 580 miles of coastline. you can't protect all of it with a seawall. you might protect parts of lower manhattan, parts of brooklyn, but in turn that would actuallys outside the seawall. we already have a political debate about who got served first when it came to the response of the hurricane. i can only imagine how huge the political battle would be about who was protected by the seawall and who wasn't. >> should we not live so close to the coastline? >> i think we should say for years the world's biggest cities are located on the coast. that's where you trade, that's where the world economy operates. the sea base trade has been organizing the world economy for a very long time. >> if people would live a little further away from the actual water than they do now -- >> there may be particular zoning issues
less expensive way to go about doing it and it's a way that would be less disruptive to the natural environment than building as you point out a sea wall which would cost i'm sure more than $10 billion. what's important to also remember is it wouldn't protect everything. new york city has over 580 miles of coastline. you can't protect all of it with a seawall. you might protect parts of lower manhattan, parts of brooklyn, but in turn that would actuallys outside the seawall. we already have a...
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. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are almost back to normal after spending all of this month way below normal temperatures. the weekend, probably not record-setting. 78 degrees in 1994. we're talking 60, near 70 degrees in spots. some showers, even some rolling thunder through northern ohio. that warm front may have a little bit of rain as it passes through pennsylvania and areas to our north tomorrow morning. we will be on the south side of the warm front tomorrow and it will be mild. in oakland -- 50 in downtown baltimore. 39 degrees at wrigley. with clear skies and calm winds, the chill wi
. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are...
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. >> hygiene, overly clean environments, and protecting a baby kind of bubble wrap them in their environment and not exposing them to anything at all may not be the best idea. >> reporter: a second set of studies is good news for kids with egg allergies. 55% of them will outgrow it by age 7 and for those who don't outgrow them, 56% are able to eat eggs in baked products. >> high temperature, it changes the proteins in a what i that for some people with egg allergy they are able to have it. >> reporter: doctors warn parents not too experiment at home. instead, speak to an allergist about which foods are safe for your child. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor. a feeding frenzy, to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone
. >> hygiene, overly clean environments, and protecting a baby kind of bubble wrap them in their environment and not exposing them to anything at all may not be the best idea. >> reporter: a second set of studies is good news for kids with egg allergies. 55% of them will outgrow it by age 7 and for those who don't outgrow them, 56% are able to eat eggs in baked products. >> high temperature, it changes the proteins in a what i that for some people with egg allergy they are...
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calling it a peace park as an ongoing reminder of how they want to have their commitment to a safe environment on campus. and the administration said it hopes to have -- it's hosted a number of special programs with speakers that focus on conflict resolutions. alexis simpson was there all day at the prince georges county courthouse in upper marlboro watching as lawyers for both sides picked the jury. opening statements in her murder trial are expected to begin next tuesday after the veteran's day holiday. it's a case that still gives students pause for reflection. >> we send judge -- we should leave that in the hands of the judicial system. that is why they're here. they will pick or whether an act of a greg. >> reporter: prosecutors say it was an act of aggression. that simpson chose to end the life. police say that simpson attacked her roommate, 18-year- old dominique frazier after the two argued over music played on an ipod. witnesses say the two were separated but simpson was pushed into her bedroom. they say it all ended when simpson came out on the attack with the scissors. >> i want --
calling it a peace park as an ongoing reminder of how they want to have their commitment to a safe environment on campus. and the administration said it hopes to have -- it's hosted a number of special programs with speakers that focus on conflict resolutions. alexis simpson was there all day at the prince georges county courthouse in upper marlboro watching as lawyers for both sides picked the jury. opening statements in her murder trial are expected to begin next tuesday after the veteran's...
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change and global warming are very real climate change deniers refuse to believe that our planet's environment and conditions are changing for the worse in today's bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial delve into the world of climate change denial and provide you with the science that proves climate change is very real and its effects could be very devastating on tonight's panel our dr amanda stout senior scientist in the climate and energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph rome senior fellow at the center for american progress and a tour of the climate progress dot org blog and dr john dam a lot lashoff director of the climate and national climate and clean air program at the national resource defense council thank you all for joining me and great to have you with us. from new york as well. the center for. competitive enterprise it's to see the been running around all over on this stuff and they've come up with this list of the top ten global warming myths and provided handy talking points to anybody who wants to take this stuff down and i you know
change and global warming are very real climate change deniers refuse to believe that our planet's environment and conditions are changing for the worse in today's bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial delve into the world of climate change denial and provide you with the science that proves climate change is very real and its effects could be very devastating on tonight's panel our dr amanda stout senior scientist in the climate and energy program at the national...
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policy and aims to incorporate sustainable development, which takes into account social welfare and environment, making this concept a guiding principle would be part of hu's legacy. it would give him the same status as leaders past, inclu including dan xioping, and it would help him maintain influence within the party after he steps down. he also admitted during his speech china's gap is wide and widening, and he said the communist party would continue its effort to fight corruption. >> translator: all those who violate party discipline and state laws, whoever they are and whatever power or official positions they have must brought to justice without mercy. >> reporter: in some ways, president hu spoke directly to citizens who are fed up with corruption. the party is trying to keep a lead of government movements by addressing public frustration. >> michitaka, what kind of changes are we going to see with the community party's political bureau and its inner leadership, the politburo's standing committee? >> reporter: right. after the congress closes next wednesday, president hu would hand over
policy and aims to incorporate sustainable development, which takes into account social welfare and environment, making this concept a guiding principle would be part of hu's legacy. it would give him the same status as leaders past, inclu including dan xioping, and it would help him maintain influence within the party after he steps down. he also admitted during his speech china's gap is wide and widening, and he said the communist party would continue its effort to fight corruption. >>...
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as well as the regulatory environment. >> if you think of the regulatory environment, there's a lot that's already been accomplished. the banks in the sense of increase their capital ratios to a level. there's still some hard constraints. they'll be able to deploy more capital, increasing their dividends, and also being able to buy back more shares. that reflects the strength of the bank's balance sheets, the derisking is already through the process. there's some incremental expenses they have. litigation is a thing you talked about. you need to be able to be prepared for. maria, you brought up the $6 billion. that's really one quarter's worth of earnings for jpmorgan. there is cushion there to absorb those litigation expenses and still be able to not really have to touch their capital. from a large part, there's incremental head winds but a lot of that pressure is behind us at this point. >> so would you buy jappmorgan stock right now? >> we have a buy on the stock. if you look at what they're earning today at about 16% return on tangible common equity, that compares to a 12% cost of equi
as well as the regulatory environment. >> if you think of the regulatory environment, there's a lot that's already been accomplished. the banks in the sense of increase their capital ratios to a level. there's still some hard constraints. they'll be able to deploy more capital, increasing their dividends, and also being able to buy back more shares. that reflects the strength of the bank's balance sheets, the derisking is already through the process. there's some incremental expenses they...